Default Wheel Type (GTA V)

Flag(s)

Model Name(s)

Handling Name(s)

Text Label Name(s)

BLAZER4

Population Information

Spawns Naturally?

No

Max Number of same color (GTA V)

10

Spawn Frequency

100

Distance between identical models (GTA V)

20

License Plates (GTA V)

Standard White - 100%

"Sure, it's supposed to be a light and flexible ATV for use in agricultural work. But we've given it some cool wings and a stack of extra CCs, which heavily implies to a certain demographic that you'll survive taking it onto the freeway. That's not an assumption we'll ever publicly contradict. Good luck."

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Design

Grand Theft Auto Online

The vehicle is a variant of the Blazer and has been modified to resemble a Spy Racing Quad seen heavily in the rim design and frontal components.

Notable features of the Street Blazer are the rearranged framing on the lower side, an extended swingarm, removed mudguards on the rear, a more powerful engine, rearranged exhaust system (twin pipes instead of a single pipe) and a backrest with a small rack on the rear end, along with two candle-like turning signals. The Street Blazer uses the "Sportbike" dials commonly seen on sports bikes, with the speedometer pod mounted on the handlebar joint and the tachometer pod next to the speedometer.

Unlike the original Blazer, the Street Blazer has visual modifications available at Los Santos Customs and unlike other variants, it has an animated chain drive.

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Performance

Grand Theft Auto Online

The Street Blazer is a very well-performing vehicle. Top speed is not very high but the acceleration is superb, and the bike can stop from full speed almost instantly. This version of the Blazer is now able to perform wheelies, although once the wheelie is performed, the player will not be able to wheelie again, as the bike cannot wheelie once it has moderate speed. However on the plus side, the Street Blazer will not throw the player off if the wheelie is pulled back too far; the rear end rack acts like a pseudo-wheelie bar that prevents the player from falling off, so the rider can pull the bike back as far as they wish for as long as they want.

The Street Blazer obviously performs well on the pavement, and is also still a very capable off-road ATV. If the Street Blazer is airborne, it may have trouble with pitching whilst airborne, as it has a bad tendency to shift and move around and if landed incorrectly, the rider may be at risk of being dismounted upon landing. The vehicle can also accelerate quickly on reverse, though its handling may be pretty sensitive.